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I received an email today from a new blogger who signed up for Amazon’s affiliate program and was curious if this was the best option for monetizing their new blog. This is a great question and because Amazon is not usually the best option, I thought I would take the opportunity to share a quick perspective […]

I had the extreme pleasure of being interviewed by SEO expert, author and speaker, Stephan Spencer, last week. I was expecting the interview to be full of useful blogging tips but this ended up being so much more- I have to recommend everyone listens to it. We ended up covering a lot about the psychology of […]

I heard of a few tricks for using Google Search that really helped me become a more efficient “Googler.” I was so happy with these new tips, I decided to do a little research, find more, and share them with all of you! Google Ninja Search Secrets: If you have gmail and you’re logged into […]

Last year, when the producers of the Living Dot Com movie approached me, I was at a place where I wasn’t quite sure what I wanted to do next. I had crossed the 100 million readers mark with my health blog, and had been traveling the world, enjoying life to the fullest for several years. Life was […]

I was honored to be asked for an interview by the brilliant Katie Krimitsos, founder of the “Biz Women Rock” podcast that has been rocking the “top podcast downloads” list on iTunes. For those of you who would like a few tips and the pleasure of Katie’s sense of humor, here’s where you can get […]

Living Dot Com Movie

I am incredibly honored to be a featured entrepreneur in this film, and even more honored to be the only woman, and amongst so many incredibly respected, successful fellow entrepreneurs.

Living Dot Com shows how a different approach to work must be taken in this new economy in order to succeed. Jobs maybe disappearing but, for many reason discussed in this movie, there has never been an easier or better time to start a business. Creativity is king as many tasks that were expensive (and good jobs) in the past are now low cost due to automation and outsourcing.